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the test is being used in seattle on a trial basis. the other technology is already being used at the port of oakland. promising recalls are down almost 75%. >> absolutely. . >> it has been tracking a storm that's been inching its way slowly toward the bay area. the amount to expect and most notablely when it'll end. as the news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, keurig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew. so with keurig, every cup tastes like it's brewed just for you. because it is. . >>> its been a very busy thanksgiving eve and the weather center tracking a storm that's just crawling slowishly toward the bay area. on par for what the models suggested and it's live, it's the doppler radar and we have the rain showers, anywhere north of the golden gate bridge. if are you in san francisco are you going what rain? there it is. just due west starting to push toward the bridge with in the next 30 minutes. we do have plentiful rainfall in the n
the test is being used in seattle on a trial basis. the other technology is already being used at the port of oakland. promising recalls are down almost 75%. >> absolutely. . >> it has been tracking a storm that's been inching its way slowly toward the bay area. the amount to expect and most notablely when it'll end. as the news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, keurig has a wide variety of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. keurig is the way to brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a...
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harding was on parole for raping a juvenile in seattle. washington police also called him a person of interest in a fatal shooting last week in seattle. on saturday, harding was riding a muni bus. when officers entered the bus, police say harding ran off the bus and fired a gun at officers. officers then returned fire and killed him. the aftermath of the shooting caught on cell phone video. even though san francisco police have released evidence of what they say is proof harding fired at officers, these protesters say that doesn't matter. now police say he fired on them first. isn't this a justified police shooting? >> no. it's really not. it doesn't make no sense, you know what i mean? the man should have had a chance to speak up before any shots were fired. he was a young man, only 19. >> at the corner of 16th and mission, i tried to interview another protester. when cbs 5 photo journalist was attacked. intervene and arrested the woman. demonstrators continue passed the police station. one threw a hammer at officers. the crowd ended at p
harding was on parole for raping a juvenile in seattle. washington police also called him a person of interest in a fatal shooting last week in seattle. on saturday, harding was riding a muni bus. when officers entered the bus, police say harding ran off the bus and fired a gun at officers. officers then returned fire and killed him. the aftermath of the shooting caught on cell phone video. even though san francisco police have released evidence of what they say is proof harding fired at...
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garfield is in seattle's inner city. the football field doesn't have lights or bleachers. r if you go up north, you'll have an engineering program, but when you come down here, we tn't have that. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> i think it's where you're located. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees. the team has been the target of hate messages on social media. >> most of the people who don't horee are mostly caucasian. to be honest, for them they don't experience what other friends on my football team experience. >> reporter: it's tough to talk openly about racial inequality. >> at the end of the day, teenagers just want to be heard. they want to feel like they have a voice. >> reporter: and sometimes all it takes is a silent gesture to start the conversation. y:rter evans, cbs news, seattle. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org woman: how do we protect them from $4 billion
garfield is in seattle's inner city. the football field doesn't have lights or bleachers. r if you go up north, you'll have an engineering program, but when you come down here, we tn't have that. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> i think it's where you're located. >> reporter: but not everyone agrees. the team has been the target of hate messages on social media. >> most of the people who don't horee are mostly caucasian. to be honest, for them they don't...
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>> it can take 5 minutes. >> reporter: seattle is the first u.s. city to try this but the program is being tested at 70 intersections in 13 local cities impacting 30 million car trips per month. google claims it could reduce stop and go traffic by up to 30%. >> it means a lot for drivers, and it also means a lot lot for emissions. >> reporter: she says half of vehicle emissions at intersections come from cars accelerating after stopping in google things it can reduce those front by 10%. it matters because transportation is the number one source of planet warming pollution in the u.s. >> so intersections are a really good leverage point for tackling climate. >> reporter: google provides its service for free and plans to expand to thousands of cities, creating what it calls a green wave for drivers. i feel like i engaged with the red wave a lot more often then the green wave. >> we are trying to change that. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, seattle. >> major: we will meet new year's babies with a timely story to tell. that's next. i love that my dau
>> it can take 5 minutes. >> reporter: seattle is the first u.s. city to try this but the program is being tested at 70 intersections in 13 local cities impacting 30 million car trips per month. google claims it could reduce stop and go traffic by up to 30%. >> it means a lot for drivers, and it also means a lot lot for emissions. >> reporter: she says half of vehicle emissions at intersections come from cars accelerating after stopping in google things it can reduce...
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>> it can take us five minutes. >> reporter: seattle is the first u.s. city to try this, but the program is being tested out at 70 intersections in 13 global cities, impacting 30 million car trips per month. google claims it could reduce stop and go traffic by up to 30%. >> it means a lot for drivers, and it also means a lot for emissions. >> reporter: she says half of vehicle emissions at intersections come from cars accelerating after stopping, and google thinks it can reduce those by 10%. it matters because transportation is the number one source of planet-warming pollution in the u.s. >> so intersections are a really good leverage point for tackling climate. >> reporter: google provides its service for free and plans to expand to thousands of cities, creating what it calls a green wave for drivers. >> i feel like i engaged with the red wave a lot more often than the green wave. >> we're trying to change that. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, seattle. >>> a man is arrested after a tensz standoff inside the building that houses colorado's supreme cour
>> it can take us five minutes. >> reporter: seattle is the first u.s. city to try this, but the program is being tested out at 70 intersections in 13 global cities, impacting 30 million car trips per month. google claims it could reduce stop and go traffic by up to 30%. >> it means a lot for drivers, and it also means a lot for emissions. >> reporter: she says half of vehicle emissions at intersections come from cars accelerating after stopping, and google thinks it can...
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. >> reporter: seattle, charlotte, boston. coast to coast outrage about gun violence. high schoolers staged a noon walkout in protest. including in uvalde, texas where a school gunman last year massacred 19 children and two adults. >> stop! there's gunshots up at the church! >> reporte: last week's shooting at nashville's covenant school took six lives. three 9-year-olds and three adults, including katherine koonce, the head of the christian school. among the hundreds today grieving the lifelong educator, ann coddle, a close friend. >> with each day i think of the layers of loss to our school family, to our family, to our friends and to the community. >> reporter: like responding officers, koonce heard the shots and had one focus. stopping the carnage. >> there was a confrontation, i'm sure. you can tell the way she was laying in the hallway. >> reporter: coddles not surprised. her priority would have been to save the kids, even at risk to herself. >> her private would have been everyone. everyone in danger in that moment. without reservation. >> reporter: more fallout
. >> reporter: seattle, charlotte, boston. coast to coast outrage about gun violence. high schoolers staged a noon walkout in protest. including in uvalde, texas where a school gunman last year massacred 19 children and two adults. >> stop! there's gunshots up at the church! >> reporte: last week's shooting at nashville's covenant school took six lives. three 9-year-olds and three adults, including katherine koonce, the head of the christian school. among the hundreds today...
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seattle blows out san fran, 42-13. >>> and the baltimore ravens are the champions of the afc north. the ravens get on the board first with a touchdown grab by tore are smith. baltimore passes the giants for a 33-14 win. when we return, the holiday hit a high note. audiences around the world take part at an annual sing-a-long of a classic. ♪ now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry more coffee and fresh water to make coffee that's stronger and bigger... and even hotter! actually, i just press this button. brew the coffee you love -- stronger, bigger, or hotter -- with the keurig vue. and all eyes on the russian river in sonoma county. the flood watch that has resides on edge. plus - more rising water concerns in east palo alto. levee that forced residents of their homes. and all the damage left behd by the first big storm of t season. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginng at 4:30. good morning. it's monday, december 24. i'm fran,,,, >>> here's a look at today'
seattle blows out san fran, 42-13. >>> and the baltimore ravens are the champions of the afc north. the ravens get on the board first with a touchdown grab by tore are smith. baltimore passes the giants for a 33-14 win. when we return, the holiday hit a high note. audiences around the world take part at an annual sing-a-long of a classic. ♪ now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the brewer, there's this train that's powerful enough to carry...
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i'm monique ming laven, reporting from kiro 7 in seattle. tonight, the race to reothe ailing economy is picking up speed even as the coronavirus outbreak is, according to health experts, far from over. so far, 38 states have eased restrictions. six more will follow suit tomorrow and tuesday, all emphasizing social distancing. now, texas is getting a first taste of its new normal. restaurants are open. so are malls. infections are still adding up; at least 1.1 milion in this country. more than 67,000 people have died. jonathan vigliotti begins our coverage. >> reporter: monique, california governor gavin newsom not the only leader facing mounting pressure to reopen the economy. governors across the country are weighing options to get back to business, with mixed results. the chorus to reopen state economies... ( honking ) ...and get people back to work is growing louder, even as the nation's death toll from covid- 19 rises. >> we need to get back to work. >> reporter: in california, there's a divide between rural communities largely spared by
i'm monique ming laven, reporting from kiro 7 in seattle. tonight, the race to reothe ailing economy is picking up speed even as the coronavirus outbreak is, according to health experts, far from over. so far, 38 states have eased restrictions. six more will follow suit tomorrow and tuesday, all emphasizing social distancing. now, texas is getting a first taste of its new normal. restaurants are open. so are malls. infections are still adding up; at least 1.1 milion in this country. more than...
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seattle, a lot of rain there. high of 42. >>> well, if you're thinking of moving to manhattan, you may have big dreams but chances are you'll live small. marlie hall took a tour of the new micro apartment. >> when it's time for a party, we put a little bar. >> reporter: when it comes to small spaces it's all about creativity, especially in new york city. >> it's multi-, multi-higher functionality. that's the key. this chair folds other and turns into a stepladder. >> reporter: this apartment is on display at the museum of the city of new york. >> and a then it slides over. >> reporter: designers want to prove living in tight quarters does not have to be uncomfortable. >> we've had ten people in here without any problems. we have seating for about ten people. >> reporter: this is about maximizing every inch of space. this wall is really a closet. inside there are drawers, a garment rack that pulls down to your level, and there's even an ironing board. there's also a bed hidden in the wall and a coffee table that tu
seattle, a lot of rain there. high of 42. >>> well, if you're thinking of moving to manhattan, you may have big dreams but chances are you'll live small. marlie hall took a tour of the new micro apartment. >> when it's time for a party, we put a little bar. >> reporter: when it comes to small spaces it's all about creativity, especially in new york city. >> it's multi-, multi-higher functionality. that's the key. this chair folds other and turns into a stepladder....
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mostly cloudy, 48 in seattle. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. ahead of the secret service will testify on capitol hill today about last month's prostitution scandal in colombia. mark sullivan will tell the senate committee there was no breach of security and the misconduct was an isolated incident. >>> former first lady nancy reagan is slowly recovering from broken ribs. mrs. reagan injured herself about six weeks ago when she fell in her los angeles home. >>> new jersey child welfare officials are looking for the parents of a young boy who was trapped in a washing machine. the boy's father playing a game put his son in the machine and shut the door. the machine started spinning the child around. the frantic father got an employee to pull the plug. they grabbed the unharmed child, apparently, and ran. authorities say they want to make sure that child is okay. >>> a mystery that may never be solved. the case of the urban mountain lion. no one knows how a 100-pound male reached downtown santa monica unnoticed. police tried to tranquilize him but h
mostly cloudy, 48 in seattle. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. ahead of the secret service will testify on capitol hill today about last month's prostitution scandal in colombia. mark sullivan will tell the senate committee there was no breach of security and the misconduct was an isolated incident. >>> former first lady nancy reagan is slowly recovering from broken ribs. mrs. reagan injured herself about six weeks ago when she fell in her los angeles...
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. >>> and in the northwest, it's not snow, it is record rainfall in seattle. rivers there so full that three of them are expected to overflow their banks today. flooding is already widespread in washington state and oregon where mudslides closed some roads and some amtrak service was suspended. the worst of the storm, though, expected to end later today. >>> well, good morning. we're coming off a halfway decent weekend. we dealt with a lot of fog yesterday morning and more fog is in the forecast this morning. cloudy start with areas of fog inland. temperatures ranging from 50 to 56 degrees. some fog around the bay and areas of fog along the coastline this morning. temperatures for those locations in the upper 40s to the mid-50s. for this afternoon, mix of sun and clouds expected for the entire bay area. upper 50s as highs along the coast, lower 60s around the bay as well as inland. so here's what's going on weather wise, high pressure system that we enjoyed over the course of the weekend is being pushed off to the east and back behind it we do have a frontal s
. >>> and in the northwest, it's not snow, it is record rainfall in seattle. rivers there so full that three of them are expected to overflow their banks today. flooding is already widespread in washington state and oregon where mudslides closed some roads and some amtrak service was suspended. the worst of the storm, though, expected to end later today. >>> well, good morning. we're coming off a halfway decent weekend. we dealt with a lot of fog yesterday morning and more fog...
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sandy melzer is with seattle's children's hospital. >> the exclusion of a major provider like seattle children's from the major insurance network in this market is unprecedented. >> reporter: the hospital is considered in network on only two of the seven plans from washington state's health exchange. it's now suing to be included on all of them. >> we're seeing denials of care, disruptions in care. we're seeing a great deal of confusion, and at times anger and frustration on the part of these families who bought insurance, thinking that their children were going to be covered and they've in fact found that it's a false promise. >> reporter: the affordable care act is supposed to provide a wider choice of doctors and lower premiums, but the insurance industry says it is simply too extensive to do both. that's reflected in a new study by an insurance industry consulting firm. it found the number of in-network providers is shrinking nationwide. 70% of insurers on state health exchanges are offering narrower or ultranarrow hospital networks. >> that's why we all pay into the system becaus
sandy melzer is with seattle's children's hospital. >> the exclusion of a major provider like seattle children's from the major insurance network in this market is unprecedented. >> reporter: the hospital is considered in network on only two of the seven plans from washington state's health exchange. it's now suing to be included on all of them. >> we're seeing denials of care, disruptions in care. we're seeing a great deal of confusion, and at times anger and frustration on...
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is non-stop to seattle? just carry preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. i've been crisscrossing the gulf i can tell you, down here,. people measure commitment by what's getting done. i'm mike utsler, and it's my job to make sure we keep making progress in the gulf. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. another fourteen billion dollars has been spent on response and cleanup. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to the gulf of mexico research initiative... to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue
is non-stop to seattle? just carry preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. relieving the pain quickly. i've...
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brief showers 48 in seattle. >>> here's another look at the top stories. an avalanche at a ski area northeast of seattle washington killed three experienced skiers yesterday. they were skiing in an out of bounds area. an avalanche warning had been posted. a fourth skier survived by deploying a safety device a a small plane collided with a helicopter over northern california. both aircraft managed to land in nearby fields. the pilots suffered minor injuries. whitney houston has been laid to rest. rest next to her at a cemetery in west ield, new jersey. the superstar died on february 11th. no cause of death has been determined. >> the father a soldier killed in iraq is angry that new jersey governor chris christie lowered flags to honor whitney houston. john, who lives in new jersey, burned a new jersey state flag in front of his house on saturday. his son eric was killed in iraq after his humvee was hit by an ied. he was only 25. before he burned the flag, he tied it to his car and dragged it in front of the war veterans memorial and his son's grave. he mea
brief showers 48 in seattle. >>> here's another look at the top stories. an avalanche at a ski area northeast of seattle washington killed three experienced skiers yesterday. they were skiing in an out of bounds area. an avalanche warning had been posted. a fourth skier survived by deploying a safety device a a small plane collided with a helicopter over northern california. both aircraft managed to land in nearby fields. the pilots suffered minor injuries. whitney houston has been...
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. >>> well, the big snowstorm has come and gone in seattle. but it freed kids from school yesterday and city streets, they became playgrounds of sorts. wind driven snow caused havoc on pacific northwest highways. there were injuries but no deaths reported. the snow combined with rain today has local officials concerned about icy roads and possible flooding. the snowstorm has moved over the mountains to spokane and points east. >>> if you use wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, you'll be glad to know it's back and running this morning after a 24-hour shutdown. wikipedia and hundreds of other sites were protesting bills in congress they say would limit free speech and impose censorship on the internet. it wasn't just onlinement there were also street demonstrations in san francisco, new york and other cities. the outcry appears to be working. at least four senate republicans who co-sponsored the bill have withdrawn their support. many artists, film studios and media companies, including cbs, support the legislation to protect themselves from onl
. >>> well, the big snowstorm has come and gone in seattle. but it freed kids from school yesterday and city streets, they became playgrounds of sorts. wind driven snow caused havoc on pacific northwest highways. there were injuries but no deaths reported. the snow combined with rain today has local officials concerned about icy roads and possible flooding. the snowstorm has moved over the mountains to spokane and points east. >>> if you use wikipedia, the online encyclopedia,...
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and rain in seattle, 60 degrees. >>> top stories on a thursday. another wave of violence is reported in syria. local activist group claims militias killed dozens of people in central syria. today the u.n. takes up the increasingly bloody revolt against the assad government. and president obama wraps up a west coast fund-raising trip yesterday. last night he told gay and lesbian groups he would roll back. >>> the ct scan, an x-ray procedure has become a common diagnostic tool but there's new evidence unnecessary exposure to such radiation even under a doctor's supervision can have serious, long-term health consequences especially for children. dick brennan has that story. >> reporter: the bundis family has three active boys. >> kid play, fall and hurt themselves. >> reporter: like any parents, ashley knows some bumps and bruises will require a trip to the doctor or even a ct scan, but a new study shows the scans could affect their health in the future. research in the journal of lancet finds radiation exposure from two to three ct scans of the head
and rain in seattle, 60 degrees. >>> top stories on a thursday. another wave of violence is reported in syria. local activist group claims militias killed dozens of people in central syria. today the u.n. takes up the increasingly bloody revolt against the assad government. and president obama wraps up a west coast fund-raising trip yesterday. last night he told gay and lesbian groups he would roll back. >>> the ct scan, an x-ray procedure has become a common diagnostic tool...
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overnight it got ugly in portland, oregon, and seattle. washington d.c. congressman and civil rights icon john lewis joined the city's mayor to visit the site near the white house, renamed black lives matter plaza. >> i think the people in d.c. and around the nation are sending a mighty, powerful and strong message to the rest of the world. >> reporter: in san francisco, demonstrations blocked traffic along the iconic golden gate bridge. a chicago rally drew nearly 30,000.este >> reporter: not everyone is inng invitingitefish, montana, confronted a small gathering of protestors. jay snowden has been charged with disorderly conduct after yelling expletives and hitting the signs of those chanting "peaceful" back at him. in virginia, demonstrators toppled a statue of a confederate general in richmond, the former capitol of the confederacy. more than 32,000 members of the national guard have been activated to keep crowds under control. but today, the president said he would withdraw some from d.c. ♪ god save us >> reporter: many of the demonstrations came o
overnight it got ugly in portland, oregon, and seattle. washington d.c. congressman and civil rights icon john lewis joined the city's mayor to visit the site near the white house, renamed black lives matter plaza. >> i think the people in d.c. and around the nation are sending a mighty, powerful and strong message to the rest of the world. >> reporter: in san francisco, demonstrations blocked traffic along the iconic golden gate bridge. a chicago rally drew nearly 30,000.este...
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same deal in seattle, 78. >>> the search continues this morning in iowa for two girls who went missing on friday. cousins elizabeth collins, she's eight and lyric cook-morrissey, she's ten. both went bike riding in evansdale, east central iowa. their bikes were found near a local lake and police spent the weekend searching the water. hundreds of volunteers turned out to search fields and woodlands. >>> less than two weeks before the 2012 olympics in london. the british government is scrambling to bolster security for the thousands of athletes and millions of visitors. elizabeth palmer explains why. >> the 2012 olympic games will be staged in dozens of venues across a vast area in and around london. and they'll need an equally vast security operation to keep them safe. key are 13,000 british soldiers and marines. the largest massive mobilization since world war ii. with fighter jets to enforce no fly zone for small planes and missiles set up on apartment buildings. there was supposed to be another army of more than 10,000 civilian security guards too supplied by a private contractor, g4
same deal in seattle, 78. >>> the search continues this morning in iowa for two girls who went missing on friday. cousins elizabeth collins, she's eight and lyric cook-morrissey, she's ten. both went bike riding in evansdale, east central iowa. their bikes were found near a local lake and police spent the weekend searching the water. hundreds of volunteers turned out to search fields and woodlands. >>> less than two weeks before the 2012 olympics in london. the british...
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carter evans, cbs news, seattle. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. and be sure not to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. the opening shots fired in the long-awaited battle for mosul. u.s. special forces soldiers are directing air strikes as iraqi soldiers and kurdish fighters close the noose around iraq's second largest city. under the control of the islamic state for two years now, and the battle, could spell the end of terror group in iraq. holly williams is on the front line. >> these kurdish fighters are trying to retake the main road into mosul which is in that direction over there. just after dawn this morning, we were with them as they broke through the front line, and then in a column of tanks and armored vehicles moved into this area which has been controlled by isis now for over two y
carter evans, cbs news, seattle. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. and be sure not to miss "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. the opening shots fired in the...
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i viaduct on one of seattle's two main north-south highways was damaged in an earthquake 10 years ago. next, fighting breast cancer. how homeless women are getting help from a survivor determined to save lives. >> october is breast cancer awareness month, focusing attention on a disease expected to claim almost 40,000 lives this year. but as mark strassmann shows us, a homeless woman with stage four cancer found a way to beat the odds with help from an unlikely friend. >> reporter: cynthia ryan thought she knew all about breast cancer. the english interest p/e university of alabama-birmingham has survived it twice, the first time when she was 29, the second when she was 40. she wrote extensively about the disease from its pain to prognosis. >> i've gone on and on about we're not all the same. we have to look at people in context. clueless. i was clueless! i didn't have any idea. >> reporter: edwina sanders taught ryan how much more she had to learn. sanders was in trouble when she met ryan. >> here's the house. >> reporter: homeless for 16 years and with stage four breast cancer. you
i viaduct on one of seattle's two main north-south highways was damaged in an earthquake 10 years ago. next, fighting breast cancer. how homeless women are getting help from a survivor determined to save lives. >> october is breast cancer awareness month, focusing attention on a disease expected to claim almost 40,000 lives this year. but as mark strassmann shows us, a homeless woman with stage four cancer found a way to beat the odds with help from an unlikely friend. >> reporter:...
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. >>> a tense confrontation between riot police and occupy wall street protesters overnight in seattle. protesters tried to block intersection u.s. during rush hour yesterday. at least six people were arrested. >>> here in new york, occupy wall street protesters are back in zuccotti park one day after force to do leave but no longer that their tents or camping gear. >> reporter: occupy wall street protesters filed back into zuccotti park tuesday evening each allowed to bring only a small bag. >> i am close to tears being back in this place. i never thought it would happen this quickly. >> reporter: a state supreme court justice cited with the city saying it doesn't entitle them to camp out in a public park indefinitely. >> it's another -- take our space, we will just move inside. >> refuse to immediately remove your property from the park, we will refuse to leave the park, you will be subject to arrest. >> reporter: police cleared out protesters early tuesday morning, arresting more than 200 people in the process. the park was then scrubbed clean. mayor mike bloomberg said his decision
. >>> a tense confrontation between riot police and occupy wall street protesters overnight in seattle. protesters tried to block intersection u.s. during rush hour yesterday. at least six people were arrested. >>> here in new york, occupy wall street protesters are back in zuccotti park one day after force to do leave but no longer that their tents or camping gear. >> reporter: occupy wall street protesters filed back into zuccotti park tuesday evening each allowed to...
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and seattle, chance of showers, 58 degrees. >>> police in maine have released some of the more 100 names of the men accused of paying for sex with a zumba instructor. alexis wright has pleaded not guilty to 106 counts of prostitution. an attorney from some of her alleged clients tried to block public disclosure of their names. the judge ruled that names of the defendants charged with crimes is public information. >>> in ohio, a police officer and a state trooper were seriously injured when their motorcycles collided in first lady michelle obama's motorcade. the crash happened on a monday near columbus. mrs. obama had just made a campaign stop. she was not hurt. >>> anyone driving on interstate 10 in southern mississippi might have been startled to see elephants on the side of the road. the truck carrying them ran off the road sunday night. the elephants are part of a circus. they were okay, just a little shaken from the wreck. >>> the golden globe awards had their own big announcement. comediennes tina fey and amy poehler will host the 70th annual ceremony next year. the two worked toget
and seattle, chance of showers, 58 degrees. >>> police in maine have released some of the more 100 names of the men accused of paying for sex with a zumba instructor. alexis wright has pleaded not guilty to 106 counts of prostitution. an attorney from some of her alleged clients tried to block public disclosure of their names. the judge ruled that names of the defendants charged with crimes is public information. >>> in ohio, a police officer and a state trooper were seriously...
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reportedly says that a clinical trial to evaluate the coronavirus vaccine is set to begin today in seattle. >>> cindy palm has been tracking the latest developments and is joining us now. what's the president saying that people need to know to ease their fears? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president trump is urging people to stop hoarding groceries. this comes as supermarket shelves across the country are emptying. president trump is urging americans fearful of the coronavirus to stop panic buying at the grocery store. >> you don't have to buy so much. take it easy. just relax. >> reporter: at the same time, the cdc is recommending there be no gatherings of more than 50 people across the country for the next eight weeks. new travel restrictions caused huge crowds at airports as pasengers returning from europe waited to clear customs. officials aren't yet recommending a domestic travel ban. >> the worst is yet ahead for us. it is how we respond to that challenge that's going to determine the end point. >> reporter: many local governments are doing their part to slow the spread. >>
reportedly says that a clinical trial to evaluate the coronavirus vaccine is set to begin today in seattle. >>> cindy palm has been tracking the latest developments and is joining us now. what's the president saying that people need to know to ease their fears? >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president trump is urging people to stop hoarding groceries. this comes as supermarket shelves across the country are emptying. president trump is urging americans fearful of the...
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a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. all for just $3. build your better breakfast today. all for just $3. spending too many nights alone at the spacebar. will love ever find me? ♪ oh yes! ♪ what about love?! [ female announcer ] swiffer attracts dust. swiffer 360 dusters gets in hard to reach places. it picks up two times more dust than a feather duster using thousands of fluffy fibers to lock dust away. you're just my type! [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] swiffer gives cleaning a whole new meaning. got the wrong guy. how family is reacting to the arrest of two new suspects. and the story is changing in a deadly san francisco police shooting. why officers now say they didn't kill the suspect after all. an ugly pattern, uncovered in the san bruno blast investigation. the other flaws found around the exploded pipeline. and the schwarzenegger shriver divorce heats up. what arnold is refusing to give maria. join us for cbs 5 early edition ... beginning at 4:30. ,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today'
a toasty 6-inch flatbread breakfast sandwich and a 16-ounce cup of freshly brewed seattle's best coffee. all for just $3. build your better breakfast today. all for just $3. spending too many nights alone at the spacebar. will love ever find me? ♪ oh yes! ♪ what about love?! [ female announcer ] swiffer attracts dust. swiffer 360 dusters gets in hard to reach places. it picks up two times more dust than a feather duster using thousands of fluffy fibers to lock dust away. you're just my...
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. >> pelley: ben tracy in seattle. now our next breaking story, iran has long denied it is directly involved in the syrian civil war, but that, as you are about to see, is a lie. tonight, cbs news has photographic proof that iran's elite revolutionary guard is engaged in combat alongside syrian forces. to put down a popular revolt that began two and a half years ago. here's why it matters -- a human rights group reported today that the death toll there has reached 120,000, including nearly 43,000 civilians. and the state department is telling us one-third of syrians have now lost their homes, the equivalent of 100 million americans being displaced. we've seen rare pictures of iranian advisers in syria before, but we haven't seen them fighting like this. elizabeth palmer has the proof. >> reporter: here they are. members of the elite revolutionary guards on the front lines of syria's civil war. the video was shot by hadi baghbani, a tehran cameraman invited to film a guard unit under the command of the 33- year-old mohs
. >> pelley: ben tracy in seattle. now our next breaking story, iran has long denied it is directly involved in the syrian civil war, but that, as you are about to see, is a lie. tonight, cbs news has photographic proof that iran's elite revolutionary guard is engaged in combat alongside syrian forces. to put down a popular revolt that began two and a half years ago. here's why it matters -- a human rights group reported today that the death toll there has reached 120,000, including...
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kenneth bay is from the seattle area. he was traveling with a small group in north korea when he was arrested six months ago. there were already tense relations between the u.s. and north korea. >>> and the department of homeland security is investigating a possible case of human trafficking at a saudi arabia compound. homeland security received information that two women were possibly being held against their hill at the come bound in mclean, virginia, the two women were removed from that compound and according to one source, they say they were from the philippines and brought to work as household staff, but they say they never had any time off and were not allowed to leave the compound. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the battle over the morning after pill. the obama administration fights to put age limits on the emergency contraceptive. >>> and in the moneywatch, frontier airlines rolls out a sky-high fee for carry-on bags. this is the "cbs morning news." l st niar y h. plane clipped the tail of a >>> a scandinavi
kenneth bay is from the seattle area. he was traveling with a small group in north korea when he was arrested six months ago. there were already tense relations between the u.s. and north korea. >>> and the department of homeland security is investigating a possible case of human trafficking at a saudi arabia compound. homeland security received information that two women were possibly being held against their hill at the come bound in mclean, virginia, the two women were removed from...
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not a minute to spare, when a small plane crashes outside seattle. the dramatic rescue when we come back. let it pull you past the doubt. past the pain, and past your limits. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze take a moment to pause and ask, why did you get vaccinated against pneumococcal pneumonia? i help others. but i need to help protect myself. honestly? i couldn't afford to get sick. i want to be there for this one. i can't if i'm sick. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious...
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coli in seattle. in august, 64 customers became ill with almonella are tainted tomatoes in 22 different locations in minnesota. and that same month, 98 people were sickened in california due to a neurovirus outbreak. >> looking across those investigations, we haven't seen any commonalities yet that would say that they're all related to sort of one thing. >> reporter: the c.d.c. says with this latest outbreak the problem is likely not a meat item since some of the people who were sickened are vegetarians. confidence in the burrito chain has fallen. shares of chipotle dropped 12% on friday. in an e-mail to cbs news, chipotle spokesman chris arnold said: in late october, the fast food chain closed 43 restaurants in oregon and washington. those restaurants have since reopened and chipotle has no plans to close anymore restaurants right now. jim. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. up next, how the coast guard netted more than half a billion dollars in cocaine. >> axelrod: this year the u.s. coast guard has se
coli in seattle. in august, 64 customers became ill with almonella are tainted tomatoes in 22 different locations in minnesota. and that same month, 98 people were sickened in california due to a neurovirus outbreak. >> looking across those investigations, we haven't seen any commonalities yet that would say that they're all related to sort of one thing. >> reporter: the c.d.c. says with this latest outbreak the problem is likely not a meat item since some of the people who were...
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san francisco, seattle, and minneapolis top the naughty ast. in jersey city, police are placing g.p.s. devices inside dummy packages. that led to three arrests today alone. police in chicago are using similar tactics. what do you think when you boxes box that out in the open? >> i think that people can do a better job of protecting themselves. >> reporter: about a dozen packages a month go missing in commander marc buslik's district. >> we can say it's particularly grinch-like. these are likely to be holiday gifts. >> reporter: he says the simplest tip can save christmas. don't make it easy for thieves. adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> glor: coming up next here tonight, the west coast waves toat were too dangerous to surf. ok everyone! our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure. now up to 30 grams of protein for strength and energy! i but i can tell you i liberty mutual customized my car insurance so
san francisco, seattle, and minneapolis top the naughty ast. in jersey city, police are placing g.p.s. devices inside dummy packages. that led to three arrests today alone. police in chicago are using similar tactics. what do you think when you boxes box that out in the open? >> i think that people can do a better job of protecting themselves. >> reporter: about a dozen packages a month go missing in commander marc buslik's district. >> we can say it's particularly...
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mostly cloudy skies. 46 degrees. 30 degrees and sunny in denver. 44 degrees, partly sunny skies in seattle. >>> in lima, peru, sentencing expected tomorrow for joran van der sloot sloot. he pleaded guilty yesterday. he admitted killing a woman he met in 20 so. prosecutors are seeking a 30-year prison sentence. he remains the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of american teenager natalee holloway. her body was never found. >>> in health news, people who suffer from severe heartburn may have a new treatment option. an fda advisory panel is recommending an implanted device that can stop acid reflux. >>> for more than 20 years, kelly morissette couldn't eat without the pain and discomfort of heartburn and acid reflux. >> a lot of times, as i was eating, not even halfway through a meal, the food would start coming back up. >> she has gastroesophageal reflux or gerd. she changed her diet and tried medications. >> they didn't work. i was taking maximum strength of all the drugs. >> she turned to the doctors who were testing an experimental device. the small band of magnetic beads is surgica
mostly cloudy skies. 46 degrees. 30 degrees and sunny in denver. 44 degrees, partly sunny skies in seattle. >>> in lima, peru, sentencing expected tomorrow for joran van der sloot sloot. he pleaded guilty yesterday. he admitted killing a woman he met in 20 so. prosecutors are seeking a 30-year prison sentence. he remains the prime suspect in the 2005 disappearance of american teenager natalee holloway. her body was never found. >>> in health news, people who suffer from severe...
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in the pacific northwest, more snow is falling in seattle. the city is having its snowiest february on record. more than 14 inches already. virginians are split on whether government ralph northam should resign because of a racist picture that appeared on his medical school yearbook page. a "washington post" poll found 47% want him to stay and an equal number want him out. among african-americans, nearly six out of ten still support the governor. northam told "cbs this morning's" gayle king he is staying put. >> are there any circumstances that you would step down? >> well, i'm prepared right now to move forward. i don't have any plans to resign. >> glor: ed o'keefe is in richmond with more on the governor and the lieutenant governor. >> reporter: in richmond today, members of the african american community said they stand by the governor, despite the revelation that he had a racist photo on his medical school yearbook page. >> we have evaluated the governor's past performance, and we have known him and choose to forgive. >> reporter: but in
in the pacific northwest, more snow is falling in seattle. the city is having its snowiest february on record. more than 14 inches already. virginians are split on whether government ralph northam should resign because of a racist picture that appeared on his medical school yearbook page. a "washington post" poll found 47% want him to stay and an equal number want him out. among african-americans, nearly six out of ten still support the governor. northam told "cbs this...
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and seattle, rain, 48 the high. >>> well, new jersey governor chris christie is firing back at comments about his weight. former white house doctor connie mariano said on "cbs this morning" yesterday that she's worried christie could have a heart attack. christie hit back and said it was completely irresponsible to make a diagnosis without examining him. >> if she wants to get on a plane and come to new jersey and ask to examine me andry view my medical history, i'll have a conversation about her with that. until that time she should shut up. >> a debate with christie's weight began when he appeared monday on david letterman and jokingly ate a doughnut. >>> a new survey released this morning by career-builder looks at the most common excuses employees give for being late to work. the number one reason? traffic. some of the more outrageous excuses finch for being late include an employee dropped her purse into the newspaper box. another claimed to be delivering a stranger's baby on the roadside. one said she had to put a raincoat on a cement duck. and an employee's angry wife soaked his
and seattle, rain, 48 the high. >>> well, new jersey governor chris christie is firing back at comments about his weight. former white house doctor connie mariano said on "cbs this morning" yesterday that she's worried christie could have a heart attack. christie hit back and said it was completely irresponsible to make a diagnosis without examining him. >> if she wants to get on a plane and come to new jersey and ask to examine me andry view my medical history, i'll...
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. >> reporter: at seattle police headquarters, jonah spangenthal lee was given the task of explaining the state state's new marijuana law on an online guide. what do you call it? e. mari-what-now? the guide to legal pot use in x.attle. >> reporter: a lot of people are tying, that. it will take a year for the state to write regulations for selling marijuana illegally. for now, that leaves some confusion gaffes. tir example, it's still illegal let moke pot publicly, but last night people did. let me get this straight-- you can possess it, you can buy it, but nobody is allowed to sell t. s> that's correct. alreporter: and nobody is allowed to grow it right now, either. >> that's correct as well. >> reporter: so how do you get legal pot? >> i couldn't tell you. >> reporter: the new law passed with 56% of the vote. supporters say it the save police time and money. since 2001, more than 130,000 tople have been arrested in washington state for marijuana possession. l mal marijuana sales could also generate washington $500 million a year in taxes and business. opponents worry legalization wil
. >> reporter: at seattle police headquarters, jonah spangenthal lee was given the task of explaining the state state's new marijuana law on an online guide. what do you call it? e. mari-what-now? the guide to legal pot use in x.attle. >> reporter: a lot of people are tying, that. it will take a year for the state to write regulations for selling marijuana illegally. for now, that leaves some confusion gaffes. tir example, it's still illegal let moke pot publicly, but last night...
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. >>> one of the teenagers wounded in friday's high school shooting north of seattle died overnight. she was one of four students wounded when a fellow student jaylen fryberg opened fire. another girl was killed and fryberg took his own life. she was 14 years other. two others remain in critical condition. one showed improvement. yesterday students and parents at marysville pilchuck high school gathered to remember the victims and a teacher ran toward the gunman and grabbed his arm. >> it happened within seconds. >> two of fryberg's victims were his cousins. his motive remains unknown. >>> prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for the captain who let his ship capsize. the prosecution rested his case against the 68-year-old captain today. prosecutors are also seeking life sentences for three other crew members. >>> and the motive of the gunman who opened fire at the canadian parliament may be somewhat clearer this morning. michael zehaf-bibeau made a video. the royal canadien mounted police shows he was driven by ideological and political motive. he worked in canada's oil fields u
. >>> one of the teenagers wounded in friday's high school shooting north of seattle died overnight. she was one of four students wounded when a fellow student jaylen fryberg opened fire. another girl was killed and fryberg took his own life. she was 14 years other. two others remain in critical condition. one showed improvement. yesterday students and parents at marysville pilchuck high school gathered to remember the victims and a teacher ran toward the gunman and grabbed his arm....
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sunny in denver and partly sunny in seattle. >>> here's today's top stories. a severe halloween storm system that rolled through the central u.s. killing at least three people will pound the northeast today. one of the dead is a 9-year-old boy who touched a downed power line in nashville. >>> and the government's health care website has been online for one month now and it got off to a very slow start. only 248 people signed up in the first two days. >>> the west african nation of niger says it will crack down on traffickers after the deaths of 92 migrants. their bodies were found in the saharan desert. their trucks had broken down and they died of thirst. northern niger is a transit port for illegal migrants from subsahara africa to north africa and into europe. down in california that was designed to smuggle drugs from mexico. bigad shaban has that story. >> reporter: the san diego warehouse is less than a half mile from mexico but it has its own secret passage way to get you there. federal authorities are calling it a super tunnel that was designed to smugg
sunny in denver and partly sunny in seattle. >>> here's today's top stories. a severe halloween storm system that rolled through the central u.s. killing at least three people will pound the northeast today. one of the dead is a 9-year-old boy who touched a downed power line in nashville. >>> and the government's health care website has been online for one month now and it got off to a very slow start. only 248 people signed up in the first two days. >>> the west...
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as more businesses close, two more must stay open -- pharmacies and supermarkets like this seattle costco where they swarmed the shelves. >> it's crowded. people are like fighting. >> reporter: but kindness can be more infectious than fear. officials reminding people to stay calm and think about helping >>> this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> right now italy ha the highest number of coronavirus in the world and the w.h.o. has named spain the new em center of the pandemic. a radical range of closures and restrictions. elizabeth palmer has the latest. >> reporter: normally crowded spanish streets are empty. the government has ordered people to stay home and police in madrid reinforced that message from a drone. you shouldn't be outside, they told pedestrians, unless absolutely necessary. in france the government decided to go ahead with local elections. president macron sanitizing his hand before casting a vote. overall it's eerily quiet from one end to the other. cafes, bars and restaurants are all closed, as are the schools. and the great landmarks like rome's trevi fountain are deserte
as more businesses close, two more must stay open -- pharmacies and supermarkets like this seattle costco where they swarmed the shelves. >> it's crowded. people are like fighting. >> reporter: but kindness can be more infectious than fear. officials reminding people to stay calm and think about helping >>> this is the "cbs overnight news". >>> right now italy ha the highest number of coronavirus in the world and the w.h.o. has named spain the new em...
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boston is reporting a 27% increase in aggravated domestic assaults and seattle has seen a 16% jump. the up-tick is creating a back log in services making it difficult for shelters like safe haven and fort worth, texas. shelter director kathryn jacob says 7% of their intake calls are now about coronavirus. >> abusers use tools to isolate victims in order to inflict more ctuse on them. and the idea that there is an invisible danger outside of the home-- >> reporter: coronavirus. >> coronavirus, is a pretty easy tool. and it's real. >> this mother of three who asked us to conceal her identits stressful to have to think about shelter and food and finances snd a virus. >> reporter: zariah clayton hopes her mother's story will encourage more women to get help eefore it's too late. >> a lot of them are embarrassed. when women are-- right don't make them feel dumb, that will make them minimize things and you won't know how serious it really is. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, dallas, texas. >> klinge: one of the world's most gifted musicians provided a special performance today. â
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clouds and sun in denver and turning sunny in seattle. >>> star dennis rodman's visit to north korea ended with a little bit of a surprise. rodman arrived in china on saturday and said dictator kim jong-un has a baby daughter but there's been no official announcement from kim. his wife appeared to be pregnant last year and then disappeared last october. for a while and returned last october. rodman said he held the baby and called kim a good father. >>> in london a snafu of huge royal porportions. there was a break-in at buckingham palace and police are now red-faced to order a prince to get on the ground and put his hands up in the air. charlie d'agata explains what happened. >> reporter: two days after the palaces worst security breach in years, police fumbled into another royal mess. they busted the queen's son in the palace garden, mistaking him for an intruder. news headlines read pretty prince andrew held." police said no guns were drawn and apologized. the prince saw a mishap saying the police have a difficult job to do balancing security for the royal family and deterring int
clouds and sun in denver and turning sunny in seattle. >>> star dennis rodman's visit to north korea ended with a little bit of a surprise. rodman arrived in china on saturday and said dictator kim jong-un has a baby daughter but there's been no official announcement from kim. his wife appeared to be pregnant last year and then disappeared last october. for a while and returned last october. rodman said he held the baby and called kim a good father. >>> in london a snafu of...
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just as sweet as their return was, of course, their stunning 9-3 win over favored seattle. not so sweet for seattle, though. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," comedian kevin james. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mastering the art of refinement one dark chocolate rises above the rest lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers pure, rich, darkly intense... made like no other crafted elegantly thin to reveal complex layers of flavor experience excellence with all your senses and discover chocolate beyond compare try lindt excellence with a touch of sea salt. wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena mother: i'm looking for my daughtkohl's coupons.to go? why? i set up the kohl's app on your phone. huh? yeah, your coupons are already in your digital wallet. oh, cool. vo: all your coupons in one place. the kohl's app. vo: now that's the good stuff. mother: cool. daug
just as sweet as their return was, of course, their stunning 9-3 win over favored seattle. not so sweet for seattle, though. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," comedian kevin james. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mastering the art of refinement one dark chocolate rises above the rest lindt excellence created by our master chocolatiers pure, rich, darkly intense... made like no other crafted elegantly thin to reveal...
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last wednesday with the former airline pilot at the controls, the max took off from boeing's field in seattle. >> i luke what i saw on the flight this morning. >> the two hour flight aimed to give dixon a sense for how the design changes perform in a real world setting. >> it's been a constructive week. that doesn't mean that i don't have some de brief items for the boeing team and the fa team. >> the max has been grounded since march of 2019 after two deadly crashes killed 346. a the center of both accidents a faulty sensor prompted repeated activation of a previously unknown anti-stall system. a scathing report from the house transportation committee last month faulted boeing and the faa's process that certified the a show flight by theas not administrator is meaningless to me. >> chairman peter defazio says he has bipartisan support for the faa resetter if i kaition bill. >> they were responding to the needs of the corporation to rush a plane out to compete with airbus and to keep their profit numbers up. we're going to change it so they can't ever push something through again that shouldn
last wednesday with the former airline pilot at the controls, the max took off from boeing's field in seattle. >> i luke what i saw on the flight this morning. >> the two hour flight aimed to give dixon a sense for how the design changes perform in a real world setting. >> it's been a constructive week. that doesn't mean that i don't have some de brief items for the boeing team and the fa team. >> the max has been grounded since march of 2019 after two deadly crashes...
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grounded airline flights at major airports in the west, from seattle to san diego, and from las vegas to honolulu. >> hold the gate. they have a ground stop for all aircraft. right now, they said don't let anybody move. epr:ull operations resumed in less than 15 minutes, and airlines reported no major delays. but there were some confused pilots and air traffic controllers. >> i have been given no information at this time. reporter: the north korean launch was immediately detected by satellites, and within minutes, the north american air defense command inside cheyenne mountain, in colorado, had determined it was not a threat to the u.s.. the missile traveled 400 miles in what north korea claimed was a test of a hypersonic missile. >> so this is just a pretty simple ballistic missile. and it's got a little warhead with fins that can make a little maneuver. >> reporter: jeffrey lewis is with the middlebury institute. >> it doesn't have anything like the range that would be necessary to reach the united states. frankly, it couldn't even reach japan. >> reporter: north korean missile test
grounded airline flights at major airports in the west, from seattle to san diego, and from las vegas to honolulu. >> hold the gate. they have a ground stop for all aircraft. right now, they said don't let anybody move. epr:ull operations resumed in less than 15 minutes, and airlines reported no major delays. but there were some confused pilots and air traffic controllers. >> i have been given no information at this time. reporter: the north korean launch was immediately detected by...
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in washington state just outside of seattle. >> i'm thankful that the man who tested positive for this virus acted so quickly and sought treatment. his actions gave us a head start. >> reporter: that man is in the hospital tonight for treatment. cases of them pneumonia like illness have also popped up in japan, thailand, and now south korea. >> we know it can spread among humans from person to person, but is it frequent? is it common? that's something we don't know quite yet. >> reporter: this documentation out of wuhan about one patient spreading the virus to 14 healthcare workers, but a lot is still unknown. >> this is a new virus, and we don't know when you are truly infectious took some viruses, you can be infectious a couple days before you show symptoms. we don't know that yet, so this is part of learning a new virus. >> reporter: an in wuhan, streets were sanitized. temperatures were having their temperature taken. at sfo, one of three u.s. airports with direct flights to and from wuhan, there has been screening of all wuhan passengers in customs. >> this interview process, this
in washington state just outside of seattle. >> i'm thankful that the man who tested positive for this virus acted so quickly and sought treatment. his actions gave us a head start. >> reporter: that man is in the hospital tonight for treatment. cases of them pneumonia like illness have also popped up in japan, thailand, and now south korea. >> we know it can spread among humans from person to person, but is it frequent? is it common? that's something we don't know quite yet....
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breezy in seattle, 43 degrees. members charged in the hazing death of one of their pledges turned themselves in. nine more turned themselves in. 19-year-old david bogenberger died in november after drinking heavily during a northern illinois university frat house party. his blood level was more than five times the legal limit. if found guilty the students face up to a year in jail. >>> the bodies of two murderers were exhumed tuesday. richard hickcock and perry smith were hanged for murdering a the clutter family in holcomb, kansas, in 1959. before their capture, they fled to florida and may have murdered a family there one month later. prosecutors show dna evidence will link hickcock and smith to the murders. >>> a manhunt in illinois for two bank robbers who escaped jail from chicago. police say they tied two bed sheets together and scaled down 20 stories. investigators also found fake metal bars in their cell and each bed stuffed with clothing to make it look like a body. the inmates were gone for more than thre
breezy in seattle, 43 degrees. members charged in the hazing death of one of their pledges turned themselves in. nine more turned themselves in. 19-year-old david bogenberger died in november after drinking heavily during a northern illinois university frat house party. his blood level was more than five times the legal limit. if found guilty the students face up to a year in jail. >>> the bodies of two murderers were exhumed tuesday. richard hickcock and perry smith were hanged for...
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reporter: president trump is still calling for an aggressive response to demonstrators, this time in seattle, after ridiculing washington state's governor for being "taunted and played" by protesters. >> got to have some strength. you have to have strength. you have to do what you have to do. >> reporter: mr. trump made the remarks in dallas at a meeting about race relations and law enforcement. notably, the city's police chief, sheriff, and district attorney, all of whom are african american, were not invited. president trump said he will sign an executive order related to the use of force, but it is far from a commitment to comprehensive police reform. he is under fire tonight for planning to hold a campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma, on june 19, known as "juneteenth," a holiday marking the emancipation of slaves. but the city of tulsa is the site of one of the worst race massacres in american history. senator kamala harris said the rally is a "welcome home" party for white supremacists. norah. >> o'donnell: weijia jiang at the white house tonight. we turn now to breaking news in california
reporter: president trump is still calling for an aggressive response to demonstrators, this time in seattle, after ridiculing washington state's governor for being "taunted and played" by protesters. >> got to have some strength. you have to have strength. you have to do what you have to do. >> reporter: mr. trump made the remarks in dallas at a meeting about race relations and law enforcement. notably, the city's police chief, sheriff, and district attorney, all of whom...
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awbaugh had never said what he said to the "seattle times"? >> at the end of the day, whether it's within the n.l.r.b. process itself or when the case reaches the courts, we believe that we are, in fact, going to prevail. >> reporter: if boeing loses, it will have to move all the dreamliner jobs to washington state. as for lee gaylor, herself a former union member, she just wants a job. >> i want to work. those are not my problems. >> reporter: her only focus now is earning enough money to move out of her trailer. jim axelrod, cbs news, north charleston, south carolina. >> pelley: we are getting word of breaking news from texas tonight. cbs affiliate khou tells us sheriff's deputies gone to a house in hardin, northeast of houston, after getting a tip that dozens of bodies are buried there. deputies are trying to get a warrant to search further. an f.b.i. evidence team has been put on standby. along the missouri river, the focus is on flooding. the water is dangerously high because of heavy rain and melting snow. today, the army corps of engine
awbaugh had never said what he said to the "seattle times"? >> at the end of the day, whether it's within the n.l.r.b. process itself or when the case reaches the courts, we believe that we are, in fact, going to prevail. >> reporter: if boeing loses, it will have to move all the dreamliner jobs to washington state. as for lee gaylor, herself a former union member, she just wants a job. >> i want to work. those are not my problems. >> reporter: her only focus...